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Trauma and PTSD Care

Trauma-informed therapy and psychiatric support for PTSD and the lasting effects of difficult experiences.

Trauma and PTSD Care

Trauma responses can surface long after the event itself, in the form of flashbacks, hypervigilance, avoidance, or a nervous system that never quite feels safe. Trauma informed care meets you where you are, at your pace.

How We Treat It

Our approach to trauma and ptsd care

Trauma-informed therapy

Our therapists use approaches suited to processing traumatic experience without retraumatizing you, moving at a pace you control.

Medication support

Medication can help stabilize symptoms like sleep disruption, hypervigilance, and mood instability that often accompany PTSD.

Safety first

Every trauma treatment plan starts with building a sense of safety and stability before deeper processing work begins.

Questions

Frequently asked

Do I have to talk about the trauma in detail right away?+

No. Early sessions typically focus on stabilization and building trust with your therapist. Processing the details happens when, and if, you're ready.

Is PTSD only from major events like combat or assault?+

No. PTSD and trauma responses can result from a wide range of experiences, including ongoing childhood stress, accidents, and medical trauma.

What does trauma-informed care actually mean?+

It means every part of your treatment, from how appointments are scheduled to how sessions are structured, is designed to avoid recreating a sense of powerlessness and to keep you in control of your own pace.

Can medication help with trauma symptoms?+

Yes, particularly for symptoms like sleep disruption, hypervigilance, and mood instability, medication can make it easier to engage in trauma focused therapy.

How do I know if I have PTSD or just difficult memories?+

PTSD involves specific, persistent symptoms, intrusive memories, avoidance, negative shifts in mood or thinking, and heightened reactivity, lasting more than a month and interfering with daily life. An evaluation can clarify what you're experiencing.

Ready to get started?

Reach out today. Most new patients are seen within a week, often sooner.

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